There are plenty of heroes in a five-overtime hockey game, but it’s safe to say the winning goalie and the game-winning goal scorer are a the top of the list.

In the case of Lehigh Valley’s 2-1, 5OT win over Charlotte in Game 4 of their American Hockey League series late Wednesday/early Thursday, goalie Alex Lyon vaults to the top of the list.

Lyon, who played Minnesota high school hockey at Lake of the Woods — 300 miles north of the Twin Cities, right on the Canadian border — made a whopping 94 saves on 95 shots in securing the victory in a game that lasted more than 6 hours of actual time and ended after 1 a.m. Eastern in Charlotte. It was the longest game in the 82 year history of the AHL.

Lyon made 40 saves in regulation and 54 more as the overtimes continued to mount (photo via phantomshockey.com). His counterpart in net, Alex Nedeljkovic of Charlotte, was no slouch himself. He made 51 saves before Alexander Krushelnyski ended the game at 6:48 of the fifth overtime with a goal from the slot. Here’s a look at the winning goal: